What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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if you've ever seen a pressure analysis done on a hood, you would see that there is negative pressure running over the hood at speed. Meaning those little louvers would do nothing if they were facing forwards. Facing the rear they allow hot air to be sucked out.
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Hats about what I was expecting. I may just do it myself buy the spray gun kit from momstaliner and spray it myself and save a grand
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Originally Posted by ChiliPepperXJ98
Go IPF...they use quality glass housings and are AWESOME!
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Yeah I met a guy that has one of the Mercedes cargo vans he had it done to the whole van run him 3400, not to mention how heavy that stuff is
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bought a 36 millimeter to bust my axle nut free and snapped the breaker bar like a twig. I tried pb blaster and a map gas torch no dice. Oh well guess wheel bearings will have to wait till I get new axle shaft ends
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They are a little more expensive, but they are awesome quality. You can see my install and result in my build thread. If I remember correctly, I got them from http://jeepinoutfitters.com/scripts/default.asp and I think if you contact them they can give you a discount for being a member (either a CherokeeForum or JeepForum member, I forgot which)
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Originally Posted by xjheep92
bought a 36 millimeter to bust my axle nut free and snapped the breaker bar like a twig. I tried pb blaster and a map gas torch no dice. Oh well guess wheel bearings will have to wait till I get new axle shaft ends
Originally Posted by xjheep92
bought a 36 millimeter to bust my axle nut free and snapped the breaker bar like a twig. I tried pb blaster and a map gas torch no dice. Oh well guess wheel bearings will have to wait till I get new axle shaft ends
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Originally Posted by ChiliPepperXJ98
They are a little more expensive, but they are awesome quality. You can see my install and result in my build thread. If I remember correctly, I got them from http://jeepinoutfitters.com/scripts/default.asp and I think if you contact them they can give you a discount for being a member (either a CherokeeForum or JeepForum member, I forgot which)
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